27 October 2011
Occupy London Report
Posted to nettime-l by Patrice Riemens with a link to a source latter killed:
http://occupyupdate.hubpages.com/hub/OccupyLondon
This version from:
https://ianbone.wordpress.com/2011/10/24/occupy-london-i-was-wrong/
Responsible CItizen writes:
October 24, 2011 at 3:52 pm
OccupyLondons extension squat is now well established right in front
of the Bloomberg HQ in Finsbury Square. School of Oriental & African
Studies union have moved their big Mongolian yurt, a splendid affair robed
in very thick white felt, from the London University to the shadow of Deutsche
Bank. Finsbury Gardens, which in the bonus season plays host to hordes of
fat cats & vomiting commodity traders, are ideally placed to catch the
autumn sun most of the day; and the attention of the passing traffic, which
is forced to stop at a set of conveniently placed City Road traffic lights.
Bus drivers hooting support as they drive by. Well-wishers of all sorts dropping
off donations of food, tents etc. Every time it happens big cheer goes up.
Team of volunteers yesterday (Sunday) went 60 miles to collect a set of donated
portaloos. Yesterday morning requests for interviews at Finsbury Sq alone
come in at 2 or 3 an hour, from likes of LBC phone-ins, Press TV (Iran),
BBC Online etc. A very clued-up young Palestinian, whos doing a course
at Exeter, had done 4 or 5 no-nonsense question & answer sessions by
lunch time.
Young women seem to play a major roleunusually for most such political
situationsat Finsbury. Very focused & efficient, they facilitate
the two general assemblies each day, for example, more so than the men. And
run around recruiting campers to deal with the meeja.
One Met Superintendent, stood watching from a distance the start of
yesterdays morning meeting. He was a tad audibly contemptuous, I noticed,
of two legal observers some yards away across the lawn Which are
they? I asked, not having hitherto spotted that there were any legal
observers.
The ones in the yellow tabards . . . Autonomous collective?
he said. Now theres a contradiction n terms. Like socialist
worker
I pointed pointed out that the meeting of hand-flutterers wasnt in
fact called an autonomous collective but a general assembly. Seeking to establish
some common ground, I reminded his colleague, a Scot, that the Church of
Scotland has a General Assembly. Which prompted his superiorsomewhat
to my astonishmentto start quoting Winstanley at me. The
earth a common treasury for all . . . General assembly was a term used
by the New Model Army . . .
He was familiar, it turned out, both with the Pelican edition of Winstanley
& its suitably titled, in the Finsbury circumstances, companion volume
by Christopher Hill: The World Turned Upside Down.
. . . Very interesting man, Winstanley.
Stroll on. And mind how you go.
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